Check any list of ‘great men’ of the 20th Century and
you’re sure to find Winston Churchill ranked near the top. It was the courage,
the strength, the indomitable will and the inspirational oratory of ‘The British
Bull Dog’ - we are told - that saved Britain and the ‘free world’ from
capitulating to Hitler. For such noble attributes and deeds, statues of ‘Sir
Winston’ stand all over England, and even in Canada, the USA and continental
Europe. Countless schools bear his name, as do parks, towns, squares, highways,
streets, tanks, submarines, ships, mountain ranges, trust funds and even cigars.
More than just a great statesman, Churchill was – the court-historians assure us
– a literary giant as well. His numerous historical works made him one of the
most prolific writers ever to serve as head of state. There is one wee-little
problem with this flattering historical narrative of Churchill -- it is false!
And by false, author M S King doesn’t merely mean to say embellished,
exaggerated or incomplete. No, the entire tale is a monstrous lie originally
engineered to conceal the foul deeds of a deranged warmonger, and perpetuated
out of ignorance and academic arrogance. In ‘The British Mad Dog’, King draws
heavily upon ‘mainstream’ sources to strip bare the phony facade of this vilest
of charlatans. The surgical precision with which Churchill is cut down to size
will radically change not only your view of the man, but also of the fake world
in which we live in.

http://www.redicecreations.com/radio/2016/04/RIR-160413.php We begin
with a look into the English blueblood family that was prominent in high society
and politics for 250 years before the man championed as “The British Bulldog”
was produced. Mike touches on Churchill’s early upbringing in military boarding
schools as the son of an abusive, distant father and NYC socialite mother, and
grandson of the “King of Wall Street.” We learn about his years as a highly paid
English war correspondent, entry into British parliament, and his swift
appointment on the eve of the great war as the First Lord of the British
Admiralty. Then, Mike explains Churchill’s role in the German hunger blockade of
WWI, a key point when it became clear he was playing in the globalist Zionist
game. He characterizes the reckless and psychopathic behavior that Churchill
became known for, most notably his perpetual drunkenness and indebtedness, poor
political strategies, his part in the catastrophic 1926 crash of the British
economy, and a callous disregard for human life. Mike also covers the
“Wilderness Years,” when Churchill was banished from politics, and his return to
power that was financed by the same Jewish billionaires who were angling for a
war with Germany.
In the members’ segment, Mike talks about Churchill’s
tarnished reputation with the British public and how he managed to rise once
again despite being booted from his position as Prime Minister. We look at the
outset of WWII when bloodthirsty Churchill was at the forefront of engineering
and deliberately provoking the bombing of his own country by the Germans.
Further, Mike discusses Hitler’s appeals to Britain and attempts for peace
agreements to stop the ensuing war, and his response to the indiscriminate
carpet bombings of German civilians that were propagandized to the hilt,
solidifying the demonization of National Socialist Germany. Later, we get into
the vindictive orchestration of the 1943 Bengal famine that coincided with
India’s fight for independence, of which Churchill was fiercely against. Then,
we look at one of the most enduring myths of WWII – the purported looting of
fine art across Germany and Europe by the Nazis. Mike illustrates Hitler’s
veneration for art, architecture and heritage and his foresight to save the
cultural treasures that would have been destroyed by the Allied Forces in their
barbaric bombing crusades, which targeted neutral, friendly and even allied
countries. At the end, we consider the psychological warfare that continues
whipping Germany into submission in the latest chapter of demoralization known
as the Kalergi Plan.